Property search company moves to office in Elland

Property search firm X-Press Legal Services, West & South Yorkshire, is celebrating growth in the business with an office move to Elland and the addition of a new member of staff.
Property search company moves to office in EllandProperty search company moves to office in Elland
Property search company moves to office in Elland

Following the strict lockdown of the Covid-19 crisis, the company owned by Yorkshire born and bred sisters Helen Foster and Claire Ide, has seen a sharp rise in the number of searches undertaken by local conveyancing firms.

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"To support this growth, the company has relocated to new offices based at the historic Grade II listed Britannia Buildings in Briggate, Elland.

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Claire said: “We feel really fortunate during current times to have been able to continue trading, and to have just had our busiest ever month where we saw an increase in orders for search reports of 50% month on month. This shows that home buyers have definitely bounced back with confidence. We are so proud to have moved into the magnificent Britannia building which is such an iconic property for so many in the area.”

The search firm has continued to innovate its offering during the Covid-19 crisis with the introduction of additional online facilities including new insurance and security features to enhance its suite of digital data services. This has also seen the appointment of Aaron Jugroop from Halifax who joins the Briggate team in the marketing department.

Helen said: “Since joining X-Press 3 years ago, we are delighted to have grown to now employ 7 members of staff, moved to this lovely building at Britannia Buildings and continue to be the leading provider of property searches and reports in the area.

“I am delighted to welcome Aaron on board who will be supporting us with moving the business forward, as more and more of our services are now being provided on digital platforms, especially now that many people are continuing to work remotely.”

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